Russian artist from gangster Petersburg – Pevtsov repeatedly said how he personally “voted for joining” in the temporary occupied regions of Ukraine in the Russian Federation.
Russian actor and Duma Duma representative Dmitry Pevtsov in Abtentia has been punished for ten years in prison for anti -ukrainian propaganda. He clearly supported the war of the Russian Federation, called for the abduction of Ukraine and rejected war crimes. This was informed through the SBU press service on Thursday, February 20.
Convict is a representative of the Duma state of the Russian Federation and part of the “public figure” circle near the Kremlin, which opens up the full -scale invasion of rashists.
It is that it has been documented how Pevtsov repeatedly spreads anti -ukrainian narratives during mass events with Putin’s participation.
The air -attacking of the central television channels of the Russian Federation also often performed, where he called the state power and the entire territory of Ukraine.
In addition, in an interview with Russian propaganda, the singers said how he personally “voted to join” in the temporary occupied regions of Ukraine in the Russian Federation.
Among other things, he rejected the Russian war crimes in temporarily capturing our state’s territories, especially in Mariupol.
Based on the evidence collected, the court in Abtentia found that Pevtsov had guilty three articles in the UKU.
The attack was punished for ten years in prison with confiscation of ownership.
As we have written, the SBU has stopped another FSB agent of the Russian Federation, exploring the major defense forces in the Donetsk region.
The security service of four enemy agitators, including a Tikaker who praised scandal hit Kharkov, was also jailed.
Source: korrespondent

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